Spelt Vanilla Shortbread Cookies
These dainty spelt shortbread cookie sandwiches are filled with cream and strawberries, and can be made with all-purpose flour.
Prep Time10 minutes mins
Cook Time10 minutes mins
Course: Cookie
Cuisine: Not specific
Servings: 9 cookie sandwiches
Cookie Dough:
- 115g (½ cup) butter (room temperature)
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 50g (½ cup) icing/powdered/confectioners' sugar
- 140g (1 cup + 1 tbsp) spelt flour (see note 1)
Filling:
- 6 large strawberries (cut into small pieces)
- 250ml (1 cup) whipping cream
- icing/powdered/confectioners' sugar (for sprinkling)
Cookie Dough:
Pre-heat the oven to 175ºC (350F), and line a large baking tray with grease proof paper.
Using a stand mixer or whisk, cream the butter, vanilla and icing sugar together until fluffy.
Add the flour to the butter/sugar and mix just until a dough forms.
Roll the dough out between two sheets of baking paper until it is very thin.
Using a round cutter, cut out circles. When you have dough left, just scrape it together again to make more circles (see note 2).
Bake for 8-10 minutes just until the edges are starting to brown. They will look undercooked but take them out or you will end up with over-baked cookies.
Leave them on the tray for five minutes until they've hardened a little, then move to a wire rack and allow to cool completely.
Assembly:
Take half of the cookies and place a dollop of cream on each one (how much you use will depend on how big your cookies are).
Place the remaining cookies on top (so that you make a little sandwich). Push down a little, but be careful: the cookies are delicate!
Sprinkle with a little icing sugar, and enjoy!
I have converted grams to cups/ounces/tablespoons using online converters. Although I have no reason to believe they are inaccurate, please be aware that I have not made this recipe with imperial measurements.
- You can use all-purpose or even bread flour. Just use the same measurements as specified.
- I used a small cutter and ended up with 18 circles (so made 9 cookie sandwiches) but you can make them as small or large as you like, just remember to adjust the baking time (smaller cookies will require less time).